Find a Provider

At Iredell, we believe a large part of receiving quality healthcare is picking the provider best suited to meet your medical needs. Find the right provider for you by using our convenient doctor search feature! Find your provider by searching their name or search by specialty.

About IHS

Iredell Health System is a 247-bed, non-profit medical facility with approximately 260 physicians on staff. Our commitment and mission is to provide patients in Iredell and surrounding counties with exceptional medical care. Get to know more about us and the services we provide.

During Your Stay

After Your Stay

For Visitors

If you will be paying a visit to someone at Iredell Memorial Hospital, take advantage of our visitor resources. Learn about our visitation rules, our waiting rooms, maps and parking information, view our phone directory, and more.

For the Community

Iredell Health System offers a number of resources to members of our community. If you live in Iredell County or a neighboring county, be sure to check out our events, classes, news center, magazine, and volunteering opportunities. We look forward to connecting with you!

Our Locations

Iredell Health System is proud to offer a number of convenient locations to better serve our community. Learn more about our different health centers, including a wound care center, outpatient surgery center, and women’s health center, and where they are located.

Contact Us

Need to get in touch with Iredell Health System? Contact us today! View our contact information, including our main phone number and address, as well as view our phone directory, maps, driving directions, and parking information.
The Contact Us form is monitored by Marketing, Monday - Friday, from 8:30 AM to 7:00 PM (except holidays).

Before Your Stay

Patient Rights

We recognize that all individuals have certain personal rights, and it
is our policy to honor and protect those rights for all patients, in accordance
with our mission and resources, and within the limits of the law.

As a patient, you have the right to:

Present requests, complaints or concerns and have them addressed without
jeopardizing your care. You may express a complaint to any hospital employee
or to any physician, and it will be passed along to the appropriate person.
You may also speak to the Patient Representative or call the Administrator’s
office at extension 3500, weekdays between 8:30 AM and 5:00 PM.

Receive considerate, respectful, kind, and compassionate care, appropriate
to your condition, in an environment that preserves dignity and contributes
to a positive self-image.

Participate in the development and implementation of your care, including
participation in treatment decisions and effective management of pain.

Be free from physical or chemical restraint or seclusion that is not medically
necessary, and have restraints or seclusion used only when less restrictive
interventions are ineffective.

Have an “advance directive” detailing your desires regarding
medical care, including authorizing someone to make decisions on your
behalf when appropriate and to have hospital staff comply with these directives.

Have a support person of your choosing and your physician notified promptly
of your admission to the hospital.

Have a support person of your choosing with you during the course of your stay.

Participation/representation in the consideration of
ethical issues affecting your care, treatment, or services.

Personal privacy and confidentiality of your medical information within
the limits of the law.

Access information contained in your medical records within a reasonable
time frame.

Know the identity of caregivers.

Effective communication with others inside and outside of the hospital.

Be free from all forms of abuse, neglect, exploitation, or harassment.

Access protective and advocacy services.

Expect that no restrictions will be placed on visitors and that you will
not be denied visiting privileges based on race, color, national origin,
religion,sex gender identity, sexual orientation, or disability and ensure
that all visitors enjoy full and equal visitation privileges consistent
with the patient’s preference.

As a patient here, you also have certain responsibilities.

Patients are responsible for their actions if they refuse treatment or
do not follow their health care practitioner's instructions.